Implant Treatment in Ankara: Process and Benefits


Implant Treatment in Ankara: Process and Benefits

Introduction:
Oral health is one of the most crucial parts of our overall health. Missing teeth can cause significant problems both aesthetically and functionally. Implant treatment in Ankara offers an excellent solution for individuals experiencing tooth loss. In this article, you will find detailed information about the process, benefits, and key considerations of implant treatment.

What is Implant Treatment?


Dental implants are artificial tooth roots that replace missing teeth. Typically made from titanium, these screws are placed into the jawbone, where dental prostheses are then fixed. This provides a solid and aesthetic solution that functions like natural teeth. The biocompatibility of titanium increases the body’s acceptance of the implant and ensures successful long-term results.

Implant Treatment Process

1. Examination and Planning
The first stage of the treatment process is a detailed examination. Your dentist will evaluate your oral structure and overall health, taking X-rays and CT scans if necessary to examine the implant placement area. During this stage, the thickness and density of the jawbone and the suitability of the area for implant placement are assessed. Additionally, your general health, chronic illnesses, and habits are considered to create a personalized treatment plan.

2. Surgical Procedure
The second stage involves placing the implant into the jawbone. This procedure, performed under local anesthesia, usually takes 1-2 hours. During surgery, the area where the implant will be placed is opened, and the titanium screw is inserted into the jawbone. Post-surgery, mild swelling and discomfort are common, but these typically subside within a few days. The osseointegration process, where the jawbone integrates with the implant, usually takes 3-6 months.

3. Healing and Prosthesis Placement
Once the implant and jawbone have fused, a prosthetic tooth is placed on the implant. During this stage, a healing cap is placed by your dentist to shape the gum. Then, impressions of your teeth are taken to prepare custom dental prostheses. These prostheses are fixed onto the implant, providing a natural tooth appearance and function. The placement of prostheses allows the patient to perform normal biting and chewing functions.

4. Follow-ups and Care
Regular check-ups and maintaining oral hygiene are crucial for the longevity of implants. During follow-ups, your dentist evaluates the health of the implants and surrounding tissues. Good oral hygiene helps keep the tissues around the implants healthy. Regular dental cleanings and check-ups aid in the early detection of potential complications.

Benefits of Implant Treatment

1. Natural Appearance and Function
Implants closely resemble natural teeth and perform the same functions. They effectively restore chewing and speaking abilities. Dental implants provide an aesthetic appearance almost indistinguishable from natural teeth, boosting patients’ confidence and allowing them to carry on with their daily lives comfortably.

2. Long-lasting Solution
With proper care, implants can last a lifetime. They are more durable and long-lasting compared to other dental prostheses. Implants require less maintenance than traditional bridges and dentures and are much more stable due to their direct integration into the jawbone. This makes implants a more cost-effective solution in the long run.

3. Prevents Bone Loss
Missing teeth can lead to bone loss in the jaw over time. Implants prevent bone loss by stimulating the jawbone. By placing implants, bone tissue is stimulated, encouraging the formation of new bone. This helps maintain the health of the jawbone and preserves facial structure.

4. Comfort and Stability
Unlike removable dentures, implants are fixed and comfortable. There is no risk of slipping or falling, providing great convenience in daily life. Implants integrate into the jawbone like natural teeth, ensuring they do not move in the mouth. This provides more confidence and comfort while eating or speaking.

Considerations for Implant Treatment

1. Health Condition
Good general health is important for implant treatment. Chronic conditions like diabetes and heart diseases can affect the treatment process. Your dentist will assess your overall health and review your medical history before starting the treatment. This is important to prevent potential complications and ensure a safer treatment process.

2. Oral Hygiene
Good oral hygiene is critical for the success of implants. You should brush your teeth regularly, use dental floss, and visit your dentist for regular check-ups. Maintaining healthy gum tissues around the implant is crucial for daily oral care. Additionally, using antibacterial mouthwashes can reduce bacterial formation.

3. Smoking
Smoking can negatively affect the success of implant treatment. It impairs oral healing and increases the risk of infection. Smoking affects the blood circulation in the gums, delaying the healing process. Reducing or quitting smoking before and after implant treatment is vital for its success.

4. Post-treatment Care
Following your doctor’s recommendations after the treatment accelerates the healing process and extends the life of the implants. Regular check-ups and care are essential for long-term healthy teeth. You should follow your dentist’s instructions carefully to keep the tissues around the implants healthy. This is necessary to prevent potential complications and prolong the lifespan of the implants.

Alternative Dental Treatment Methods

Implant treatment may not always be the best option, or other treatment methods might be more suitable for some patients. Here are some alternative dental treatments:

1. Crown and Bridge Treatment
Crown and bridge treatment involves placing temporary or permanent prostheses to replace missing teeth. Bridge prostheses are fixed by reducing the natural teeth adjacent to the missing tooth. Typically made from porcelain or ceramic, bridges provide a natural appearance.

Advantages:

  •  Provides a quick solution.
  •  Aesthetic resemblance to natural teeth.
  •  Stable and durable.

Disadvantages:

  •  Requires reduction of adjacent healthy teeth.
  •  Long-term gum recession under the bridge.
  •  Can create extra load on other teeth.

2. Partial Dentures
Partial dentures are removable dental prostheses used to replace missing teeth. They consist of artificial teeth placed on a metal or acrylic structure. Partial dentures are attached to natural teeth with metal clasps called clasps.

Advantages:

  •  Easy to clean and maintain since they are removable.
  •  Does not require procedures on other teeth.
  •  Cost-effective.

Disadvantages:

  •  Less stable than fixed prostheses.
  •  May cause discomfort while speaking and chewing.
  •  Requires an adaptation period.

3. Complete Dentures
Complete dentures are removable dental prostheses used when all teeth are missing. Made separately for the upper and lower jaws, these dentures rest on the gums and jawbone. Usually made from acrylic, complete dentures meet both aesthetic and functional needs.

Advantages:

  •  Effective solution when all teeth are missing.
  •  Can be made in a short time.
  •  Aesthetically satisfying.

Disadvantages:

  •  May cause pressure and discomfort on the gums.
  •  Difficulty in speaking and chewing functions.
  •  May move since they are not fixed.

4. Teeth Whitening
Teeth whitening is a cosmetic dental treatment that aims to remove stains and discoloration on the teeth surface to achieve whiter and brighter teeth. There are in-office (clinical) and at-home whitening methods.

Advantages:

  •  Quickly improves the appearance of teeth.
  •  Safe and effective method.
  •  Especially quick results with in-office whitening.

Disadvantages:

  •  Can cause sensitivity.
  •  Results are not permanent and may need to be repeated periodically.
  •  May cause gum irritation in some individuals.

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